How to Create Bootable USB for Ubuntu on Windows

Using a USB flash for installing an operating system is useful when your computer doesn’t have a CD drive or when you don’t have an operating system installation disc. Moreover using a USB for installing an OS saves your time and is easy too. This page teaches you how to create bootable USB for Ubuntu on Windows.

Ubuntu is a free and open-source Linux distribution based on Debian and is officially released in three editions: Desktop, Server, and Core. Ubuntu is a popular operating system for cloud computing, with support for OpenStack. this operating system is released every six months, with long-term support releases every two years. Wikipedia

Ubuntu supports every coding language you throw in it, including Python, Ruby, JavaScript, Perl, C, and C++. Moreover, Ubuntu is also typically less susceptible to viruses and malware.

So, if you are a coder switching to Ubuntu from Windows or Mac will be beneficial and you won’t’ regret using Ubuntu.

To install Ubuntu you need to create a bootable USB installer first. Follow the step by step guide below on how to create bootable USB for Ubuntu on Windows.

How to Create Bootable USB for Ubuntu on Windows

Step 1. Download Rufus Software

You need to download Rufus software to make USB bootable to install Ubuntu from USB. Download the Latest version of Rufus software by clicking here.